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In the Gettysburg Address, What is the point including the phrase "or any nation so conceived and so dedicated" - what would the sentence mean without it?
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When Lincoln says the nation was “so conceived and so dedicated” what is he referring to? Students need to draw on what they have learned from the first sentence; that is, this country was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the principle that all men are created equal.

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